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Niqqud / Orthography / Holam / Neighbourhoods of Jerusalem / Kubutz and Shuruk / Letter / Shemhamphorasch / Mekor Baruch / Hebrew alphabet / Hebrew language / Hebrew diacritics
Date: 2014-05-29 13:44:34
Niqqud
Orthography
Holam
Neighbourhoods of Jerusalem
Kubutz and Shuruk
Letter
Shemhamphorasch
Mekor Baruch
Hebrew alphabet
Hebrew language
Hebrew diacritics

Current Jewish Questions Evolution 1. B. Hagiggah 13b-14a It is taught: R. Simeon the Pious said: These are the nine hundred and seventy four generations who pressed themselves forward to be created before the world was

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